Ending Soon! Save 33% on All Access

You'll Never Expect Which Generation Has the Most Freelancers Today Interested in becoming a freelancer? Here are some stats to know.

By Rose Leadem

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Hero Images | Getty Images

Every year, more and more people are joining the freelance workforce. According to freelancing platform Upwork, there were 55 million freelancers in the U.S. in 2016 -- an increase of 1 million compared to 2015.

With freelancers making up 35 percent of the entire U.S. workforce today, there's a lot to learn about this growing group of independent workers. By surveying more than 6,000 American adults, Upwork partnered with the Freelancers' Union to release Freelancing in America 2016, a report that reveals surprising trends in the freelance economy.

Related: 5 Steps to Finding Stability as a Freelancer

Turns out, young people are the most likely candidates to join the freelance workforce. Compared with every other generation, gen Zers have the proportion of freelancers in the workforce (47 percent). And they're not choosing this career path by necessity, but instead by choice. Seventy percent of gen Zers are freelancing today by choice, rather than need. However, that extends to other generations too. In 2015, 53 percent of people were freelancing by choice and not necessity, and this number has increased a whopping 10 percent over the year.

It's no surprise that more and more people are becoming freelancers -- in fact, more than three quarters of freelancers today enjoy working independently rather than for a traditional employer. And that might be because 85 percent of freelancers describe themselves as "engaged," while only 68 percent of non-freelancers say this.

Related: Employers Are Paying Freelancers Big Bucks for These 25 In-Demand Skills

So why are so many people becoming freelancers? For freedom and flexibility. The top three reasons people are choosing the freelancing route is to be their own boss, have a flexible work schedule and be able to work wherever they want. Seventy-seven percent of freelancers agree that the career path provides them great work-life balance.

Thinking about hopping on the freelance bandwagon? Check out the infographic below to learn more about the freelancing in America.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Career

Is Consumer Services a Good Career Path for 2024? Here's the Verdict

Consumer services is a broad field with a variety of benefits and drawbacks. Here's what you should consider before choosing it as a career path.

Business News

'Creators Left So Much Money on the Table': Kickstarter's CEO Reveals the Story Behind the Company's Biggest Changes in 15 Years

In an interview with Entrepreneur, Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor explains the decision-making behind the changes, how he approaches leading Kickstarter, and his advice for future CEOs.

Business Ideas

87 Service Business Ideas to Start Today

Get started in this growing industry, with options that range from IT consulting to childcare.